Do You StreetPass?

The best 3DS games to share data with other players, as well as a short list of titles that'll make use of StreetPass in the months ahead.

Nintendo's 3DS comes with plenty of bells and whistles, including glasses free 3D and a built-in gyroscope.

One of the most popular features, StreetPass, lets users wirelessly share data without opening their systems.

If you own a 3DS and have the wireless (the slider along the right side of the unit) turned on, there's a great chance you'll eventually meet another 3DS user without even knowing it.

Perhaps you already have. If you visited MiiPlaza and noticed someone new, congratulations. You have successfully performed a StreetPass.

Plenty of games make use of this feature, and publishers have different ideas for titles currently in development. Here's a list of our favorite StreetPass enabled games, along with a glimpse at the future.

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition

Capcom's hard-hitting brawler lets you accumulate tiny figurines of popular Street Fighter characters. Not only are they fun to look at, but you can also select five for random StreetPass battles with other players.

Dead or Alive Dimensions

Instead of using figures, Dead or Alive Dimensions analyses your fighting style and pits it against another player's. You'll discover the results the next time you play the game.

Ridge Racer 3D

Compete against another person's Ghost Data in a three lap race. Win, and you earn points. Lose, and the player's data remains.

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game

Cross swords with nearby 3DS owners via Pirate Duel mode. Select attacks and blocks for your pirate, then close the handheld and hope for the best. Defeating opponents lets you earn valuable experience points that go towards unlocking new rewards.